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n1) общее представление, понятие2) концепция•to build up / to elaborate a concept — вырабатывать концепцию
- basic conceptto refine a concept — уточнять понятие; дорабатывать концепцию
- common concept
- concrete concept
- foreign-policy concepts
- obsolete concept
- polar concepts
- provisional concept
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3 word problem
1) Общая лексика: арифметическая задача в учебнике (a type of textbook problem designed to help students apply abstract mathematical concepts to "real-world" situations)
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